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Private - employee/residence only type lots <br /> | Private - employee/residence only type lots <br /> | ||
In short, most lots should be restricted (except in the downtown areas of large cities where paid parking lots are usually available) | In short, most lots should be restricted (except in the downtown areas of large cities where paid parking lots are usually available) | ||
Websites will only be added to a parking lot business, not parking lot for a place (i.e. do not add walmart.com to Walmart PLA) |
Latest revision as of 02:31, 15 February 2018
Reminder. I have seen many PLAs marked as Public when they should be Restricted.
Basic breakdown is:
Public - Publicly owned lot for anyone to park at, parking lot businesses (usually downtown), university campus with multiple student, visitor, or faculty parking lots, or a `large` shopping center/malls that contains multiple patron-only parking lots (where being able to get the option to park at specific location is a benefit)
Restricted - Lots that are restricted for customers only - Smaller strip centers, single business lots (McD, Walmart, HEB, hotels)
Private - employee/residence only type lots
In short, most lots should be restricted (except in the downtown areas of large cities where paid parking lots are usually available)
Websites will only be added to a parking lot business, not parking lot for a place (i.e. do not add walmart.com to Walmart PLA)